Hi Brad,
What I have been experimenting with is a configuration where I install the
host sflow agent on my hypervisor which in my case is KVM. This allows me
to see both hypervisor and virtual machine statistics in ganglia with just
this single agent installed. I am looking to avoid the overhead
I'm new to Ganglia and have a couple of questions and want to confirm that
I'm not misreading the documentation. I'm trying to monitor some virtual
machines. They happen to all be Centos virtual machines running on a Mint
host. All the virtual machines are on a virtual network and can all see
Hi Guys, can some one help explain how Ganglia collect data on from a
monitored machine for the network report ( bytes in bytes out) ?
is it looking at all public interfaces on the machine ?
If there are more than 1 live interface , how can i collect data separately
?
Thanks for the help,
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